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vaccine that is already used in europe. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: princeton officials announced they will make the vaccine available starting in early december to undergraduates and graduates living in dormitories and to people at the university with conditions that may make them vulnerable to the disease. dr. william schaffner studies infectious diseases at vanderbilt university. >> the food and drug administration in that kind of an emergency has developed a process where unlicensed drugs-- and in this case a vaccine-- can be introduced to be used just in that specific patient or in this public health circumstance. >> reporter: princeton students like emma kurz have been following news of the outbreak closely. >> everyone's on their toes-- as they should be-- about the spread of this disease. >> reporter: will you get the meningitis "b" advantage mean? >> i think i will. i'd rather take the chance to be safe rather than being at high exposure. >> reporter: since march, 7 people at princeton university have contr
vaccine that is already used in europe. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: princeton officials announced they will make the vaccine available starting in early december to undergraduates and graduates living in dormitories and to people at the university with conditions that may make them vulnerable to the disease. dr. william schaffner studies infectious diseases at vanderbilt university. >> the food and drug administration in that kind of an emergency has developed a process...
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she asked us not to use her last name. what's the message, you think, rome is sending to people like you with this survey? >> we care about you. i think that's what they're saying. it's like we care about you and if you're hurting we want to help you. >> reporter: the bishops have until january to gather responses which will be sent to the vatican ahead of a meeting next fall on catholic family life. scott, skwrerally we spoke with cautioned the survey should not be seen as a sign that church doctrine on those social issues will change. >> pelley: elaine, thanks very much. a new study out this evening found gun violence in movies rated p.g. has more than tripled since 1985 and often these movies are more violent than r-rated movies. critics say the ratings system places too much emphasis on sexuality and not enough on violence. we'll be right back. cine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a one-two punch at pain and sinus pressure with the power of advil and a nasal decongestant in a single pill. advil congestion relief.
she asked us not to use her last name. what's the message, you think, rome is sending to people like you with this survey? >> we care about you. i think that's what they're saying. it's like we care about you and if you're hurting we want to help you. >> reporter: the bishops have until january to gather responses which will be sent to the vatican ahead of a meeting next fall on catholic family life. scott, skwrerally we spoke with cautioned the survey should not be seen as a sign...
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tonight, john introduces us to a former u.s. army doctor who confronted ranbaxy executives about the company's fraud. >> reporter: generic drug companies like ranbaxy have to prove their drugs have the same effect as the brand name. that's called bioequivalence. >> unless that product is, in fact, bioequivalent to the branded product you might not be getting what you're bargaining for. >> reporter: dr. kathy spreen was hired by ranbaxy in 2004 to help the company comply with f.d.a. regulations. she became alarmed when reviewing bioequivalence data for a ranbaxy diabetes drug. >> the data from the generic and the brand were identical. any time you see perfect data you're probably looking at false data. i was so suspicious that i started asking "i need the data. i need the initial raw data." >> reporter: but you couldn't get the data? >> i could not get the data. >> reporter: when she found out what ranbaxy was doing she went to ranbaxy's billionaire c.e.o. malvinder singh. >> he held my hand and he told me to just be patient and
tonight, john introduces us to a former u.s. army doctor who confronted ranbaxy executives about the company's fraud. >> reporter: generic drug companies like ranbaxy have to prove their drugs have the same effect as the brand name. that's called bioequivalence. >> unless that product is, in fact, bioequivalent to the branded product you might not be getting what you're bargaining for. >> reporter: dr. kathy spreen was hired by ranbaxy in 2004 to help the company comply with...
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and some restaurants use transfats in fried foods. the food and restaurant industries are doing little so far to resist the ban, noting that they've been voluntarily reducing transfats for years inspect in 2003, americans consumed fourp.6 grams of transfats a day. by 2012, it had plummeted to one graham a day, but the f.d.a. says there is no safe level of consumption. new york city banned the use of transfats in restaurants seven years ago. more than a dozen other localities followed. in an interview for "cbs this morning" new york mayor michael bloomberg, who led the charge, said even the restaurants are better off. >> they did not do what some people feared and thaft to replace transfats with something that was even worse. they replaced it with something that was better. and their business is better than ever. >> reporter: this isn't the first time the f.d.a. has cracked down on transfats. you'll recall it was in 2006 that they first started requiring companies to include information on transfats on their nutrition labels. now this
and some restaurants use transfats in fried foods. the food and restaurant industries are doing little so far to resist the ban, noting that they've been voluntarily reducing transfats for years inspect in 2003, americans consumed fourp.6 grams of transfats a day. by 2012, it had plummeted to one graham a day, but the f.d.a. says there is no safe level of consumption. new york city banned the use of transfats in restaurants seven years ago. more than a dozen other localities followed. in an...
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thanks for watching us the a5:00. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> pelley: tonight, food is declared unsafe. the f.d.a. moves to ban transfats found in popcorn, desserts, pizzas and margarine. chip reid has details. twitter takes flight. elaine quijano on the bluebird's wall street debut. a former miami dolphin tells us about harassment and racial slurs in the locker room. >> this is common throughout the whole entire nfl. >> pelley: james brown of the "nfl today" on the league's investigation. and the big-city mayor who said this about crack cocaine. >> have i tried it? um, probably in one of my drunken stupors. >> pelley: now has another drunken rant to explain. >> i need ( bleep ). it will be over in five minutes. captioning sponsored by captioning sponsored by cbs s" with scott pelle this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: goo >> pelley: good evening. they are the ingredients that make cookies, and cakes taste better and piecrusts flakier. today, the food and drug administr
thanks for watching us the a5:00. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> pelley: tonight, food is declared unsafe. the f.d.a. moves to ban transfats found in popcorn, desserts, pizzas and margarine. chip reid has details. twitter takes flight. elaine quijano on the bluebird's wall street debut. a former miami dolphin tells us about harassment and racial slurs in the locker room. >> this is common throughout the whole entire nfl. >> pelley: james brown...
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kennedy, i said "please let us help the president." no response. she had ahold of him and she wouldn't let go. so i pleaded with her again and still no response. and i realized the problem was she didn't want anybody to see the condition he was in, because it was horrible. so i took off my suit coat, i covered up his head, his upper back. as soon as i did that, she let go. >> pelley: once the president is wheeled into the trauma room at parkland hospital, what happens after that? >> the senior supervisor on the trip asked me to open a phone line to the white house in washington, so i did. i got in touch with my senior supervisor. as i was talking to him, the operator cut into the phone line. he said, "mr. hill, the attorney general wants to talk to you." >> pelley: this is the president's brother. >> the president's brother, robert kennedy. he said "clint, what's going on down there?" i explained that both the president and the governor had been shot, and that we were in the emergency room at parkland hospital. so then he said, "well, how bad is it
kennedy, i said "please let us help the president." no response. she had ahold of him and she wouldn't let go. so i pleaded with her again and still no response. and i realized the problem was she didn't want anybody to see the condition he was in, because it was horrible. so i took off my suit coat, i covered up his head, his upper back. as soon as i did that, she let go. >> pelley: once the president is wheeled into the trauma room at parkland hospital, what happens after...